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Geometric Wallpaper for First Floor Half Bathroom

9 years ago

I'm on the hunt for modern, geometric wallpaper for our first floor half bathroom and haven't had much luck looking at Sherwin Williams, Lowe's, Home Depot, Wayfair, Anthropologie, Thibault, Osborne & Little, Wallpaper Direct, and other wallpaper websites.

My criteria have been:

  • No Moroccan-inspired patterns -- They are pretty but not what I'm looking for.
  • No beige tones
  • No gold tones (since the house has silver/nickel accents throughout and no gold)
  • No base color of gray or black (since the rest of the first floor is gray, and I see the bathroom as an opportunity to introduce more color)
  • Teal is ideal, but I'm willing to consider other colors (especially in blue/green tones)

Examples:

  • I love this print but it breaks the no gold rule. I like this one as well, but the colors aren't vibrant enough.
  • This teal print also has gold, unfortunately.
  • I liked this print on my computer screen, but the sample wasn't "wow" enough, though I may still consider this one if all else fails.

Am I being too picky, or does my dream wallpaper exist? Are there other websites I should be scouring?

Thanks,

Kristen

Comments (17)

  • 9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I don't know if you're being too picky, I mean if you have a vision and know what you want, sometimes that's half the battle, however on the flip side, being so rigid with your ideas can often limit your choices so much that you end up missing out on things that you might have liked even better than your original plan.

    Also, gray is a neutral and can easily be used as a back drop to any other colors you introduce to the room so it's not going to hurt the room at all to have a little gray in it. Additionally, since you already have gray in other rooms it can help keep the flow from room to room from looking disjointed and tie all your spaces together.

    If you really love the first print then you should use it and not let some silly rule get in your way! I hate rules like that, when it comes to decor, they are waaaay too confining.

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  • 9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I forgot to add that on my monitor the picture of the print you love doesn't have any gold; the color that isn't blue on my screen is a dark or muddy gray.

    kleighj thanked User
  • 9 years ago

    Your first one in blue might work?

    http://www.wallpaperdirect.com/us/products/cole-son/hicks-grand/92256

    The way all of them are showing on my monitor is nothing like the description of them at the site.

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  • 9 years ago

    Did you look at Kravet, Schumacher, Stark, Donghia, Cowtan & Tout, Holly Hunt, Thomas Lavin, Brunschwig & Fils, Kneedler/Faucher ... if you don't find something you love from one of these companies ... then maybe you are being too picky! ;-)


    The Robert Allen showroom in LA will take any fabric and turn it into a wallpaper ... endless possibilities.

    kleighj thanked chispa
  • 9 years ago

    Well, I'd get a sample or immediately break the rule :)

    kleighj thanked nosoccermom
  • 9 years ago

    I don't get why you can't have any gold in the wallpaper just because your house has silver tones in it. Your wallpaper does not have to match your hardware.

    kleighj thanked sas95
  • 9 years ago

    Gold as a description of a shade of yellow is very different to me than a metallic gold. I would get a sample of the one that does not list metallic gold

    kleighj thanked Kippy
  • 9 years ago

    I agree with the previous 3 posters--the hex pattern nosoccermom posted is shown with a table with gray metal legs and a chair with chrome legs. And it works, gold or no gold.

    kleighj thanked cawaps
  • 9 years ago

    I'd treat it as yellow with grey.

    kleighj thanked nosoccermom
  • 9 years ago

    I ordered the sample (as well as a few others)! Thanks, everyone!

  • 9 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    If the room isn't that big, what about a stencil? Some of them are quite amazing these days, and the pattern does not look that difficult?

    Then you can get the perfect color you want. Have a look at this amazing job: http://knockoffdecor.com/hexagon-wall-stencil/ This is the exact replica of the Hicks design you are going for!

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  • 9 years ago

    I'm not seeing gold in any samples you posted...beige, but not gold. Big difference. Also, there is nothing wrong with beige and silver or gray. In fact some very lovely rooms I've seen make use of that color combo. Be that as it may, if you don't want beige, then don't get beige.

    kleighj thanked Annie Deighnaugh
  • 9 years ago

    Not seeing any gold here either.

    kleighj thanked User
  • 9 years ago

    The colors I see in that first linked pattern are light teal, dark gray, mint green & a sort of pale terra cotta...

    kleighj thanked carolb_w_fl_coastal_9/10
  • PRO
    10 months ago

    Geometric wallpaper is a great choice for a first-floor half bathroom. Its modern, clean lines and patterns can make a small space feel more dynamic and interesting. Here are some key points to consider:

    • Pattern Selection: Opt for a bold pattern if you want to make a statement. Geometric designs can range from simple, repeating shapes to complex, intricate patterns. For a more subtle look, choose smaller, less contrasting shapes.
    • Color Scheme: Consider the overall color palette of your home. Geometric wallpaper is available in a wide range of colors. Neutral tones like gray, beige, or black and white can give a sleek and sophisticated look. On the other hand, vibrant colors can add a pop of energy to the space.
    • Space Enhancement: Geometric patterns can play tricks on the eyes, making a small bathroom appear larger or taller. Vertical stripes can make the ceiling look higher, while horizontal lines can widen the space.
    • Material & Finish: For a bathroom, it's important to select a wallpaper that is durable and moisture-resistant. Vinyl-coated wallpapers are a good choice as they can withstand humidity and are easy to clean.
    • Complementary Decor: Pair the wallpaper with minimalist fixtures and decor to avoid overwhelming the space. Simple, sleek accessories will complement the geometric design without competing for attention.

    In summary, geometric wallpaper can elevate the style of your first-floor half bathroom, creating a modern and visually appealing space.